David Choe, DVS-1, and Joseph To were recently in Denver, Colorado participating in Terminal Kings, which is a large 10-day public art project. While the artists were enjoying the sub-zero comforting temperatures of the Mile-High city, they got to paint numerous public murals as seen here.

Just when we were really beginning to miss Stavanger, Norway, the good people of Nuart just sent us this timelapse of David Choe and DVS-1 painting their black light installation room. Lucky you, you get to read about DVS-1 in an upcoming issue of Juxtapoz.

Juxtapoz followed David Choe and DVS-1 into the streets of Stavanger, Norway for the public art portion of Nuart. Something sort of amazing happened. In the middle of the day, police driving by, neighbors coming out to say hi... everyone was just plain happy to see art being done in the street.

As we learn to love Stavanger, Norway and Nuart more and more, Day 3 saw many of the artists move from indoors to outdoors. Herbert Baglione, David Choe, DVS-1, and Herakut were finishing indoor walls, and Escif, Hyuro, Lucy McLauchlan, Phlegm, and Tellas were all working on city walls. And, Juxtapoz went on a fjord cruise....

Day 2 at Nuart was again a bit more set-up and preparation of the artist's rooms in advance of everyone getting out onto the streets of Stavanger for murals. Herakut, DVS-1, and Vhils starting working today, and Dan Witz, Herbert Baglione, David Choe, Tellas, Hyuro, and Escif began wrapping up their areas.